graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi everyone,
I get regular emails from Axminster informing me of their latest offers, (if you don't get these, sign up because there are often very good reductions on nice stuff) Today's offer is a scribing tool. It is a pencil contained in a holder, with 4 plastic wheels for different offsets, and is offered at £19.96 reduced from £34.96, so I'm wondering - am I missing something here? A pencil, holder and 4 round plastic disks for nearly £35? (Oh, and a sharpener). Trend also make these, available on Amazon for about £36. Now these may be very nice pieces of kit and totally indispensable for kitchen fitters and carpenters etc, and I'm not trying to rubbish them - I haven't even seen one - and I'm not trying to rubbish Trend or Axminster tools either. I am thinking though that I could make something like this, perhaps with plywood wheels, for practically nothing.
I am sort of comparing this with other stuff at £35, for example I could get a set of jaws for my evolution chuck for that sort of price - but I would not entertain the idea of making those jaws. On the other hand they sell button jaw plates for about £70 and again I'm sure I could make those.
Do any readers have experience of using professional scribing tools? Have any readers made their own scribing tools? Is it as easy as it looks or as I said above - am I missing something here?
K
I get regular emails from Axminster informing me of their latest offers, (if you don't get these, sign up because there are often very good reductions on nice stuff) Today's offer is a scribing tool. It is a pencil contained in a holder, with 4 plastic wheels for different offsets, and is offered at £19.96 reduced from £34.96, so I'm wondering - am I missing something here? A pencil, holder and 4 round plastic disks for nearly £35? (Oh, and a sharpener). Trend also make these, available on Amazon for about £36. Now these may be very nice pieces of kit and totally indispensable for kitchen fitters and carpenters etc, and I'm not trying to rubbish them - I haven't even seen one - and I'm not trying to rubbish Trend or Axminster tools either. I am thinking though that I could make something like this, perhaps with plywood wheels, for practically nothing.
I am sort of comparing this with other stuff at £35, for example I could get a set of jaws for my evolution chuck for that sort of price - but I would not entertain the idea of making those jaws. On the other hand they sell button jaw plates for about £70 and again I'm sure I could make those.
Do any readers have experience of using professional scribing tools? Have any readers made their own scribing tools? Is it as easy as it looks or as I said above - am I missing something here?
K